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New Prostate Cancer Vaccine Can Prologue Your Life

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

In order to prevent prostate cancer scientists are trying to find abnormal genes that are related to this disease and so identify those who are at risk of developing prostate cancer. Research has always been done to discover more and more ways of treating and who knows, even curing prostate cancer. The most recent discovery of all is a vaccine against prostate cancer, which can prologue your life.

Death from prostate cancer is second on the death list for men. So, you see, something had do be done. Researchers have started studying all things related to prostate cancer and new and amazing discoveries are announced. The most recent of them is the vaccine against prostate cancer. The first study was conducted at a University in California. A number of one hundred and twenty seven patients with advanced prostate cancer have participated at this study.

The vaccine against prostate cancer was their only solution, because they all suffered from the most advanced state of prostate cancer. Thy did not respond to any treatment, but these prostate cancer patients still suffered from excruciating pain. Some of these prostate cancer patients were given placebo and the others received the new vaccine against prostate cancer. The study lasted one month and a half, the time they were given the treatment, and then another three years when these people were kept under careful supervision.

The results confirmed what scientists only dared to dream: the people that were given the prostate cancer vaccine lived almost four to five months longer than the others. Furthermore, the side effects of this vaccine against prostate cancer were slim to non. Some mild fever and some chills were all that these patients suffered from after being given the vaccine against prostate cancer. These side- effects also passed in a few days. More studies were then undertaken in many Universities and the results of this vaccine against prostate cancer did not sees to amaze. What this vaccine actually does is to stimulate your immune system to fight against prostate cancer.

This amazing discovery has opened a door for many prostate cancer patients. Not only the effects of this vaccine are amazing, but this prostate cancer vaccine means a new beginning. Hope is in the air for all people that have severe prostate cancer and also for those that are only at the beginning. If this vaccine can do so much for a person that is in the end stage of prostate cancer, then the others can only expect bright times ahead of them. Scientists have been trying to find a cure for advanced prostate cancer or at least a solution for delaying the disease’s effects.

Understanding Prostate Cancer

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

In most men, prostate cancer grows very slowly and most men will never know they have the condition. Prostate cancer can be deadly but can be cured if it’s caught early enough or it may take a lifetime to run its course. The prostate gland is located directly beneath the bladder and in front of the rectum.To understand more about this disease, it is helpful to know what the prostate gland is, what it does, how it works and how cancer can affect it.At an advanced age, the risks of surgery for prostate cancer or other more radical treatments may actually be worse than the disease. Men have traditionally been less likely to seek medical attention than women, especially for minor problems which often serve as warning signs for more serious underlying illness. Prostate cancer is characterized by ‘grade’ and ‘stage’; grade is given to indicate how quickly a cancer is growing – the higher the grade, the more likely it is that the cancer will grow and spread rapidly and the size and extent of the tumor will determine its stage.

Most prostate cancer symptoms, although associated with prostate cancer, are more likely to be connected to non-cancerous conditions. There may be other symptoms not mentioned here. There are several symptoms you should be aware of. Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease are bone pain or tenderness, and abdominal pain. Some men will experience symptoms that might indicate the presence of prostate cancer. Blood in the urine or semen and frequent pain or stiffness in the lower back, hips, or upper thighs are often symptoms of cancer. A chest x-ray may be done to see if there’s a spread of cancer. Urine or prostatic fluid cytology may reveal unusual cells. Your doctor may use either one or two of the most common tests for prostate cancer detection. A urinalysis may indicate if there is blood in the urine. A PSA test with a high level can also be from a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland. A bone scan can indicate whether the cancer has spread or not.

Side effects of chemotherapy drugs depend on which ones you’re taking and how often and how long they’re taken. Radiation therapy to the prostate gland is either external or internal, both of which use high-energy rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Medicines can be used to adjust the levels of testosterone; called hormonal manipulation.The conventional treatment of prostate cancer is often controversial. Impotence is a potential complication after the prostatectomy or after radiation therapy. Surgery is usually only recommended after thorough evaluation and discussion of all available treatment options.Recent improvements in surgical procedures have made complications occur less often. Anyone considering surgery should be aware of the benefits, risks and the extent of the procedure. Chemotherapy medications are often used to treat prostate cancers that are resistant to hormonal treatments.

The outcome of prostate cancer varies greatly; mostly because the disease is found in older men who may have a variety of other complicating diseases or conditions, such as cardiac or respiratory disease, or disabilities that immobilize or greatly decrease their activities.There are some risk factors that can increase your chances of developing prostate cancer. These include age, race and family history. Diet and even environmental factors can also play a role so it is important to learn as much as you can about prostate health and how you can lower your risks.

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